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@echo off
:: daily.cmd
:: Written by: Ryan Olsen
:: Written on: 2010/02/11

setlocal enableextensions

:: Display help when the /? parameter is passed.
if NOT "%~1"=="/?" goto SkipHelp
echo Adds a new path to the Path environmetal variable.
echo.
echo Usage: %~n0 [nothing]
echo.
::echo   new_path = The new_path to append to the Path.
::echo              If no new path is given simply display the current path.
::echo.
echo This script will ask for date and time upon execution.
echo Wherever this script is located, is where a folder named bkup will 
echo   be created, and written to.
echo xcopy is used to update files ON, or AFTER the date you enter. 
echo Files copied into these folders with older dates will NOT be copied.  
echo Only if the file date is ON or AFTER the date you enter!!!
echo For a full backup of hardcoded CST#### folders, use a date of 01-01-0001.
echo The time question is used only for the folder creation.  
echo The time entered is NOT
echo   looked at for file copying.
echo Enter the date in this format for xcopy usage.
echo I used a modified version of this for tracking changes I had made to 
echo specific folders on a given day.  
echo I ran this daily to know what I had worked on.

goto:EOF

:SkipHelp

echo Enter MM-dd-yyyy   ENTER the hyphens as well!
set /p date=
echo Enter Time in Military Style HHMM
set /p time=
if NOT "~bkup"=="" md bkup
cd bkup
md %date%.%time%
cd %date%.%time%
:: now within the newly created folder.

:: /s/m used to be /s/d:%date%

md CST1000
xcopy "d:\CST1000\*.*" .\CST1000 /s/m

md CST1021
xcopy "d:\CST1021\*.*" .\CST1021 /s/m

md CST1600
xcopy "d:\CST1600\*.*" .\CST1600 /s/m

md CST1794
xcopy "d:\CST1794\*.*" .\CST1794 /s/m

md CST1801
xcopy "d:\CST1801\*.*" .\CST1801 /s/m

md CST1802
xcopy "d:\CST1802\*.*" .\CST1802 /s/m

md CST1861
xcopy "d:\CST1861\*.*" .\CST1861 /s/m 

:: if you want to copy the newly made folders and data to another drive as
::    well, like a thumb drive or something...
::md h:\bkup\%date%.%time%
::cd h:\bkup\%date%.%time%
::xcopy c:*.* h: /s

cd %date%.%time%
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